Monday, May 20, 2019

Anne Frank †Primary Source Essay

The Diary of Anne rude is a remarkably moving book about the short life of a young girl and her family. The Holocaust was a horrible time for Judaic people and Anne and her Jewish familys lives were completely do-nothingcelled upside down as a result. The war resulted in the deaths of countless people, nearly innocent people. forrader the invasion on D-day and the end of the war not too long after, the rest of the world didnt know the real disaster going on over seas. Anne Franks once abstruse diary has introduced the immense suffering and horror that occurred during the Holocaust.Anne Frank was only thirteen years of age when disturbance began to arise. Adolph Hilters reign in Germany had become more powerful and people were falling under his reprehensible spell. People were forced to believe that the Jewish race was inferior and needed to be destroyed. It is believed that Hilter hated Jews due(p) to the fact that they were successful in a time where most Germans faced tr emendous hardship, therefore jealousy. Jewish families tried to escape to surrounding countries to be safe. Some of Germanys neighboring countries were sucked into the war and experienced cracking loss.When things started to get bad in Germany, Jewish families received call-ups in which family members were requested by the Nazis. Anne recalled that the introductory call-up in their family was for her sixteen year old sister Margot. The worried young girl of thirteen state in her diary that day Margot is sixteen would they really take girls of that age away alone? tho thank goodness she wont go, Mummy said so herself that must be what pop music meant when he talked about us going into hiding.The Frank family then proceeded to send their belongings to opposite friends and neighbors for safe-keeping as they prepared to relocate. They had a detailed plan for going into hiding, from location, to essentials, to receiving goods. They would live in a captive space which they called t he secret annexe with the Van Daan family. Thursday, July 9, 1942 was the day the family left for hiding. It was the last of the normalcy Anne knew and the beginning of a long three years in hiding.Anne was a real intelligent young lady and although she had her reliable share of crazy ideas, she was quite mature for her age. She had a few close friends and the boys at her school seemed to be pretty interested in her, although she mostly ignored it. Leaving that all behind was hard abundant for a thirteen year old girl but to go finished one of the most confusing split of her young life in this new unfortunate situation was even harder.Anne had a close relationship with her father, whom she adored, but not so much with her mother. Throughout many different parts of the story does Anne mention her disliking for her mother, including when she says Margot and Mummys nature are completely strange to me. I can understand my friends better than my own mother too bad(42)During her ti me in hiding Anne goes through phases of disliking her mother, disliking her father, and disliking just about allone in the annexe. Through becoming a teenager she is desperately trying to decide herself and her purpose in life. The adults constantly put her down and make her feel stupid. Anne writes in despair If I talk, everyone thinks Im showing off when Im silent they think Im ridiculous rude if I answer, sly if I get a good idea, lazy if Im tired, selfish if I eat a mouthful more than I should, stupid, cowardly, etc., etc.She feels very putdown and discourage by the people surrounding her 24/7, that is until she finds comfort in Peter. Peter Van Daam was scarcely of any interest to Anne upon meeting him but as the days dragged on in the secret annexe she finds herself intrigued by him. After spending some time together they develop a deep friendship, which leads to a loving, intimate relationship. Peter is Annes stronghold the one person to get her through each and every day .

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